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aglee, but i think they should give us hand wipes attached to the bag because again, you're like -- >> but they have napkins. i know. okay. >> but you probably have those little wipes in your purse. >> that's it for us. thanks for watching. you can follow what's going on, tweet me, you can tweet kate. >> tell us -- >> happy to retweet, whatever. thanks very much. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. next, the r word. what president obama is accused of doing. but wouldn't mitt romney do it, too? plus, republicans think they can gain control of the senate. doesn't add up. and she called 911 screaming for help, but two days later, her family found her dead. now, they're suing for justice. they are "outfront" tonight. let's go.
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good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, the r word. it's become sort of a four-letter word for some, but for other, something wonderful. you've heard it all day. redistribution. >> he favors redistribution. >> it's known as redistribution. >> the word takes on different meaning for different people. here is mitt romney's definition. i know there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others that we'll all be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been a characteristic of america. >> okay. this word didn't come out of nowhere, of course, because mitt romney was taking a job at president obama. a 1998 clip of then state senator barack obama has surfaced on the drudge report. he spoke at a loyola university conference and made this pitch.
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>> i think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pull resources and hence facilitate some redistribution because i actually believe in redistribution, at least at a certain level to make sure that everybody's got a shot. >> okay. what is redistribution exactly? well, in times like this when a word becomes political dynamite, it's time to go to the dictionary. here's what we found. redistribution. the theory, policy or practice of lessening or reducing inequalities in income through such measures as progressive income taxation and anti poverty programs. okay. granted, redistribution can happen in a loft ways. medicare, social security, food programs. t the list goes on. some of those programs, but we want to focus on the other part of it. progressive income taxation.
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voters care a lot about their taxs, so here are the facts. here are our current tax rates. six brackets. you know which one you're in. 10%, 15, 25, 28, 33 and 35. now, the president's proposed plan would keep those four rates the same and raise the last two. so, if you're in the last two, you're at 33, you're going to go to 36 and if you're at 35, you would end up with a 39.6% bracket, so the rich would be paying more through progressive income taxation. makes sense. some of that money paid by the wealthy subsy duzs things for the less fortunate. now, it is important to note when we did this analysis that if the president keeps a lot of loopholes for the wealthy, simple things like state and local income taxes, their marginal rates would be much lower than the 39.6% rate.
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but for simplicity sake, the spread between the top and bottom under president obama would be about 30 percentage points. okay. now, let's take mitt romney. he said something rather shall we say reduistributionly recently. he says he would eliminate tax breaks for the rich. >> well, i can tell you people at the high-end, high income taxpayers are going to have fewer deductions and exceptions. >> we do not know exactly which deductions are going to go away. under a mitt romney presidency, but since we're trying to compare romney to obama on the basic difference between the top and bottom rates, we did this. we asked the tax policy center, which did the most frequently cited report on the rom thi tax plan, what would happen if all loopholes went away for people
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making over $1 million a year. now apaying a rate of 35% would pay 34.5%. they would get the tax cut, which would bring the rate to about 35.6% if you took off the 20%. the bottom line, the spread between the bottom tack rate and the top tax rate would be 27.6 percentage points. let's hold this up on the screen because again, the spread between the bottom rate an the top rate under president obama is 29.6 percentage points. yes. we are getting progressive income taxation, remember, our definition, from both candidates. "outfront" tonight is john mccormick and steven moore of "the wall street journal" editorial board. thanks to both of you.
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obviously, you can run these numbers in a will the of ways. we don't have exact information on what loopholes romney would close, but it is safe to say that the conclusion would be both of these people are for redistribution and progressive taxation in some way, right, john? >> i'd actually disagree. the tax policy center is one study, but there's another conducted by harvey rosen and he has concluded that under plausible growth assumptions that you wouldn't have a net tax burden decrease for the rich and an increase for the middle class or the lower class, so this all depends on whether you assume -- >> but that also assumes -- again, what rosen assumes the closing every loophole, which we know is something romney doesn't want to do. >> no, that's not what he assumes. >> he does. he assumes you're getting rid of capital gains. >> not every loophole though.
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he assumes by getting rid of loopholes for the wealthy, again, this is a problem where he hasn't been specific. >> we're trying get into a point. i don't want to lose sight of this, which is loopholes for the wealthy, not for others. that's progressive. >> well, it, we -- don't have the exact idea, but that's the whole idea. i think the debate sw whether we want to distribute the time more equitably. romney's plan is saying let's grow the economic pie. lower the rates for everyone and close some loopholes. they're very powerful special interest groups that will respond and bring everything to bear to stop that from getting into place. they're going to wait until after the election and go into congress. credit to romney, he's been more specific on his spending plans, medici medicare reform than president obama has. >> i want to stick specifically
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with this point. reading between the lines, it is clear, steven moore, and i think it's very clear. that mitt romney, whatever words he wants to use to define it or what america he says he wants to believe in, believes in a progressive taxation system. that is clear. >> we have a progressive tax system. he wants to make it a little less progressive. i'm a radical on this. i'm with a lot of americans. i think we should have a flat rate income tax system. let's have one tax rate. you talked about lowering the tax rates, something that was going to benefit only the rich people and that this is some kind of radical idea to close the loopholes and cut the rates. we did this in 1986. we didn't cut the tax rate to 36%. we got the top tax rate down to 28% and after that happened, the the share of taxes paid by the rich increased just as they did after '81 and george bush's tax cuts paid by the rich increase. we have a highly progressive tax
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system, top 20% pay over 90% of the income tax, so this is a tax system that depends a lot on six figure taxpayers and millionaires and billionaires. we just need more of them to balance this budget. >> what about the issue that mitt romney said redistribution has never been a characteristic of america. >> that's right. >> what do you mean, that's right? >> the institution guarantees life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the purpose is not to redistribute income. >> it's republicans who put forward the child tax credit. bush who put forward one of the biggest entitlements in history. all that is redistribution. >> you're right, we have a highly redis beauted system and this is a big problem.
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that's what romney should make as a theme of his presidency, that we now redistribute about a trillion dollars every year to people who are not working right now through welfare program, food stamps, unemployment, disability, housing aid. that's a big problem. sound lix what's happened in europe. >> thank you very much to both of you. i appreciate it. it's a very interesting conversation and one full of frustrations for both sides. ahead, republicans have thought for months they could get back control of the is that the, but have recent gaffes by mitt romney shattered those dreams? we have the numbers. and super pacs are spending so much to get your vote, you've heard about it again and again, but do the agencies charged with overseeing them do their job? want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe
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and when races are this tight, it seems like everything must have an effect. whether it be romney's recent 47% remarks on people paying taxes or anything else, right? >> that's certainly the fear among republicans running a lot of these races. that is why with regard to this last controversy over mitt romney's 47% mark, the people who really could have potentially been hurt the most moved very, very fast to distance themselves from mitt romney. the senator from massachusetts. scott brown, who is behind before this. linda mcmahon, the candidate from connecticut and dean heller, the republican senator from nevada. i spoke with him for a fairly long time in the hall of the senate today and he was talking about why he totally disagrees with mitt romney and put it in interesting terms. i want to put up part of his quote. he said i don't write off anybody and went on to say i have five brothers and sisters.
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my father was an auto mechanic, my mother was a school cook. i have a very different view of the world, meaning different than romney, who subjected of course that 47% of americans are already obama voters and are you know, on the government dime. he said to me that he believes that the government has a responsibility to have a safety net for people and that is something he said in a very calculated way. because nevada is a neck and neck state and it is a state that he says he believes his fortunes are really tied to mitt romney. >> thank you very much. showing this could be a very different world than some think in a couple of months time. also "outfront," patrick millsips and jonathan prince, a former seen r yor official for president obama. patrick, how much is mitt romney hurting these senate races? >> i don't think we can tell that yet. i think some of these senate races you're still seeing a
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clinton bump from the convention. i also think you're seei ining n electorate that's getting engaged. we've got to remember that honey boo boo beat both conventions in terms of rates on tv. >> that's a terribly depressing thing. >> i lost brain cells saying the words, honey boo boo. you're seeing new polls out saying the the voters who are the most interested, it's still a tight race and i think you're going to see that trickle down to these states. the state polling is lower than national polling and a lot of it depends on specific issues happening in the states that i don't think the national polling is effective in determines. >> let me ask you, jonathan, about what's going on in massachusetts. scott brown and elizabeth warren. now, she has opened up a lead. seems like it's outside the margin of error. right exactly at it.
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but has been trending in this direction. still, scott brown is a very popular person in massachusetts. 60%. did the democrats just get too confidence? >> there's also a risk. as you point out, scott brown is very popular. one of the only elections in the country where both candidates are reasonably popular. if there's an issue where there's serious head wind, massachuset massachusetts, it's funny, a state where mitt romney was governor. the president obama is probably going to win by 30 points. i just don't see a lot of -- >> so, patrick, let me ask you about virginia. we were talking about a poll "the washington post" had. i believe 8 or 9% in favor of barack obama. when you look at the senate race, george allen has been in the lead. this is a widespread here.
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51%. do you think these sorts of margins make upable at this point? >> yeah, i think they are. you look at this race in particular, i mean when i worked for newt, we went up and down, first, last. donald trump was the front-runner at one point. these races turn on a dime. if you remember the newt analogy again, we went to south carolina, we were kind of hemorrhaging and then newt had two good debate performances and we ended up taking the state. so i think this race beyond anything we've seen before, because of twitter, 24 hour news cycle, this is however many minutes in a day, that's how quickly news travels. i think what this week has down and last week, i think we're going to get into some real issues like redistribution versus a conservative grow the
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economy, what role do public unions play and then foreign policy. i think now that the electorate is going to be engaged edengage to be, these are very make upable. >> that was a made up word. makeupable. >> you've coined it. >> thanks to both of you. ahead, despite a woman's pleas to 911 for help, she was found dead and found dead two days later. her family holding the police accountable. plus, an "outfront" investigation into super pac spending. are the agencisies watching over them failing? questions?
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and now, our third story. is the super pac economy running amuck? the federal elections commission and irs are tasked with overseeing outside spending. that's just what's been reported. if you've been watching john avalon's series all week, you'll know what's reported isn't always the truth. but tonight, you're talking about the watchdog agencies that are supposed to oversee these. >> that's right. there's this gold rush going on.
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but it really is like the wild west. people are pushing boundaries. getting away with anything and the regulators are toothless watchdogs. they are not doing their jobs and it's adding to the chaos of the super pac economy. let's start with the first group. federal election commission. they're the group that should be overseeing super pacs. here's the problem. federal election commission is divided into three republicans and three democrats. in the past, they have to figure out a big issue to be able to work together. >> i have a terrible feeling that i know. >> they are just reflexively deadlocked 3-3 on almost every issue. i spoke to larry noble. he told us over the past ten year, you've had a great increase in the 3-3 splits on the commission due to the fact they won't compromise. so you have a less aggressive commission. where have we heard that before? division leading to dysfunction. that's the story of the sec
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these days. >> what i like to call the three cs. got to compromise. so, what are the solutions? >> let's start with the irs. because of the role of 501 c 4s. the irs should be playing a role. they don't want to get involved in politics. they're only three irs civil servants in an office in dallas overseeing the entire review process for political involved. three people. >> to oversee -- >> the entire universe of politically involved 501 c4s. >> a case where the government may need to get bigger to do its job. >> the rules in place haven't been adopted since 1959. a bunch organizations wrote letter es. they responds saying they're aware of the current interest in the issue and said we will
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consider changes. that's not going to happen until after the election. >> john avalon, thanks, then there's always another election and we know what that means. maybe things will change. ahead, a brand new poll just in from a battleground state. will the the lead hold through election day and who is in the lead and is president obama sending mixed messages overseas? and t is dance craze sweeping the world, but this can get you fired. ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram.
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we start the second half of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our own reporting from the front lines and first, the justice department's inspector general has released a report on the botched fast and furious operation and found 14 employees at the doj responsible for the failures that led to 2,000 missing guns. now, they were referred for possible disciplinary action, but not criminal sanctions and this is the thing that's going to get everybody going. the report also found that eric holder did not, not, not learn about the operation until early 2011 when congress began pressipress ing him for information.
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and an actress who starred in the antiisrael islam film is suing the film's producer. this was file d by cindy lee garcia. it allegations fraud, invasion of privacy, misappropriation of garcia's likeness. she is also suing youtube and google for refusing to remove the content from the website causing what she allegations is irreparable harm. she said she didn't know the producer was making an anti-islam film and thought she was making an adventure movie. penn state president says the university plans to settle with jerry sandusky's victims in the near future. they are working with lawyers on a process to settle idealy all the cases. michael mccann says an indicator for how much each victim might receive is to look at the
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catholic church, pay $268,000 for every claim. he suspects the university will play a premium to try to basically avoid going to trial. american airlines has canceled about 300 flights since sunday in part because pilots are calling in sick. they are unhappy with their current contract. pilots union had new rules imposed because they failed to reach a deal with management and the airline this week began sending notices to 11,000 workers warning their jobs are at risk. about 4,400 are expected to be cut. it has been 412 days since this country lost its top credit rating. unemployment continuings to be a problem. under the president's health care law, 6 million people will pay a penalty.
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the previous estimate was 4 million, but the cbo had to revise higher. our fourth story "outfront", the president taking a big lead in the swing state of michigan. obama is ahead of romney by eight percentage points there. john king in sterling heights. so, what is the take away from this poll? >> the biggest take away has to be what you call a missed opportunity for the republican nominee, mitt romney. nevada has the unwelcome distinction of being the state with the highest unemployment rate. for month and months and i could keep going, michigan had that for so long. plus, mitt romney was born here. if there was one blue state in america that had just the right recipe for mitt romney to turn red or into a competitive battleground, you would think his birth state of michigan would be it. you have to think at least for now, local republicans haven't
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given up hope. >> is there something to watch here on the gender divide in michigan? >> well, that's one of the fascinating things when you look deep into our polls. you mentioned the eight-point lead. the president is up well among women, but the president's running ahead in men. now, mitt romney leads among white men, which is something you'll fibd across the country, but this is one of those bigger, diverse states and a state where the president has a huge edge american african-americans and other minorities. if the president's leading in a state of men, that's winning it. >> it's got to be a very frightening statistic for the romney campaign. another thing, you're in michigan, the heart of auto land. how much of this spread we're seeing is due to the auto bailout that you've been able to ascerta ascertain? >> a good amount. there's no question about it. you're seeing this,i it's not
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huge, but there's beginning to be a bit more optimism in young voters about the future of the economy. this is one of the places where you find that. i'm just a few miles from gm plants, chrysler plants, that was shut down just a few years ago. we stopped by a uaw hall today. i asked do you owe your job to the president? he said yes. suburbs statewide, obama and romney are running even, but 56 for the president, 13-point edge in the blue collar detroit suburbs that be critical. this is the birthplace, they used to call it the birthplace of so-called reagan democrats. union households, the president's up 13 points. reagan democrats might break from their party, they're not breaking to vote for mitt romney. >> all right. thank you very much to john king. the united states and china appear to be an o collision course.
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china has promised to investigate today after protesters swarmed u.s. ambassador's car in beijing. he got stuck in a demonstration which was technically taking place over japan's control of islands in the south china sea. it was an image which got a lot of people's attention and caused anxiety given actions we've seen in the middle east. the move in china comes as leon panetta wrapped up a very important visit. a crucial visit. he met with the future chinese president and on the agenda, the american military build up in asia, which china sees as a direct threat. and in fact, the relationship between the u.s. and its allies has become one of the bigs issues of 2012. a big sign the president could be losing ground when it comes to foreign policy. we wanted to talk about this poll and stood out to me. take a look at this poll. it shows the president's approval rating on the issue of
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foreign policy has fallen 12 points among independents. "outfront" tonight, stephanie cutter. appreciate you taking the time. does that number in the poll worry you when you look at independents and their approval of the president's foreign policy position? >> no, i think that poll is actually an out liar and if you look inside those numbers and the question about who would be better and what would you trust to make the best decisions on foreign policy, there's been no change. the results are the president being plus six over mitt romney in terms of who would make the better foreign policy decisions. we're not worried about this. i think the american people see the president having a steady hand and a strong vision on foreign policy. we've got a strong record. whether it's killing osama bin laden, ending the war in iraq, hold i holding china accountable on trade the ensure we're protecting american workers. we've got a very strong record.
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>> i'm curious specifically when it comes to the middle east. as you and i know, there's been a lot of coverage on romney's response to attacks on the embassy in cairo. and that's been a big part of the conversation. but yet, there's a report today that the united states was warned of an attack on the egyptian embassy, that it was imminent, two days before it happened. arwa damon has said repeatedly the u.s. was warned three days before the libyan attack that there would be an attack. if that's true, didn't the administration drop the ball? >> well, i can't talk about intelligence reports. i'm not in the white house. i'm out here on the campaign. i'll leave that to my colleagues in the white house, but i do know they said there was no information provided on that in advance of the attack, but they are conducting an investigation to get to the bottom of why those attacks occurred and what they could done to better
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protect the ambassador and security. in terms of how the president and mitt romney handled the crisis, i think the american people have drawn a conclusion that the president handled it like a commander in chief and mitt romney shot from the hip. as the president said, shot and aimed later. by 2-1 i guethink in a recent p poll. mitt romney in the now famous leaked videotape from the high-end fund-raiser claimed that he would take advantage of a foreign policy crisis. just like the iran hostage crisis. i wonder whether or not the libya statement was an attempt to do that. >> and one thing i'm wondering, i understand your point, you're not the intelligence spokesperson so you can't say what they knew, but what about the images.
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the protests against america in the middle east are happening and they're continuing. we're having these attacks, green-on-blue in afghanistan where americans are being killed by the afghans they're supposed to be training. there was an attack in afghanistan yesterday about this film. supposedly a retaliation for it that killed 12 people. as these images keep coming in. they're not stopping. aren't you worried people might say, hey, why aren't they stop i ing? whoos my boss doing about it? >> i think they do see thinker boss doing something about it. we just walked through the results in recent polling, that they do see the president having a steady hand on foreign policy. protecting america's interest. obviously, those aren't pictures we want to see on the evening news, but more importantly, what you're doing about it. >> and i want to talk about china briefly. so many things foreign policy wise, i'd love to spend all day. but time is limited.
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>> i know. >> i'm sure you are acutely aware of that. the obama administration filed a new enforcement claim against the wto about china also rolled out a new television ad saying we're tough on china. here it is. >> tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs, it was president obama who stood up to china. and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision. said standing up to china was bad for the nation and our workers. how can mitt romney take on the cheaters when he's taking their side? >> all right. so, called china the cheaters at the same time, leon panetta had the first ever high level defense department visit there. isn't that at the least, a mixed message. at the most, hypocritical is this. >> no, i don't think so. i think secretary panetta said
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himself, it's a cormplicated. we have a relationship with china. it's a fairly good one. >> call him a cheater? >> well, you know, we wouldn't be taking these trade cases if that wasn't the case. you know, whether it's the tire industry, the automobile industry, auto supplier, steel. the president's going to continue standing up to ensure our companies, industries and workers are on a level playing field and that nobody is trying to manipulate late the market against them. that's why we have our trade enforcement offices. we filed twice the number of enforcement actions against china over the past four years than bush did in eight years. that's because the president made it a priority of ensuring manufacturing jobs would be created here. that our companies could compete
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some good housing news today. housing starts are up. construction of homes and apartments was up about 2.3%. you have to seasonally adjust to get the real number, about 750,000. single family housing starts alone were up 5.5% to about 535,000. it meeps it's the best pace since april of 2010, which is why the national association of homebuilders reported that builder confidence is really good. actually, the best since 2006, which brings me to tonight's number. 71%. despite that seemingly good news, we are still 71% below the housing start high, which was in january 2006, and despite the
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increase, multifamily start, apartment buildings, were down and building permits, which are a very good sign of future construction, were also down. also, many of the would be buyers reported difficulty qualifying for the loans and down payments banks require. bottom line, the fed can keep interest rates really low. seems to not be the major part of the problem. anderson? >> breaking news tonight. new information tonight about the murder of the u.s. ambassador to libya, christopher stevens, and three others. you're going to hear what he was telling people about the threats against him in the weeks ledding up to his death. we'll also speak with senator john mccain, who's been skeptical about the administration's account of what happened. also, debunking the debunk claim. mitt romney's campaign today fired back on the leaked secret leaked video saying it had been
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debunned. you're going to hear from the politico reporter, he's be on the program. those stories and my conversation with amanda knox's ex-boyfriend and codefendant in the murder trial. he gives a behind the scenes account of what went on in that four-year-old ordeal. >> really looking forward to that. our fifthanderson, really looking forward to that. our 5th story out front. 32-year-old diana cook called dallas 911 begging for help as her ex-husband allegedly attacked her in her home. according to a lawsuit filed today, it took 50 minutes for officers to arrive on the scene. police checked the outside of the house and spoke to neighbors and didn't find signs of foul play and then left. two days later, woman was found dead in her bathtub.
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good to see both of you. i know this has been a difficult month than you could have ever imaged. i want to ask you about this lawsuit. police acknowledged that the call should never have happened the way that it happened. what are you hoping to get out of the lawsuit? we are hoping to shine a light on the dallas police department. we understand that they changed some policies, but we would like a culture change as well, the way certain people are handled and we would like for this to never happen to anyone else again. >> i want to ask the question. do you think your sister was treated differently because she was black? >> um, i'm not sure. if it was because she was black. i do think it had something to
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do with location and um, maybe race. but, i just think that there need to be a culture change in the dallas police department on how they handle certain situations and certain people. >> so nick, is this something where it is gross perhaps bad training or negligence, i know there were 1.9 million calls in 2011 in dallas. is there under staffing or discrimination or people of certain races? >> yeah, we believe that there is -- there is a combination of things. the under staffing or the 911 call center, bad training for the dallas police department in terms of how to handle the 911 calls and how to conduct the
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investigation. we believe there are issues with how the dallas police department looks at domestic violence victims. we know that miss cook had called in before, police were aware that she was a domestic violence victim. there are different ways that they handle certain neighborhoods. high-crime rate neighborhoods tend to get less assistance from the dallas police department and we are aun aware of any situation and a more affluent neighborhood where police would take 50 minutes to arrive at the scene. we were able to find information where police actually stopped at a convenesience store prior to arriving at the scene. >> a 7/11 right? >> yes. >> what made you decide to be
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that person? >> we think the dallas police department does not take domestic violence situations serious enough. i think that is what we are trying to gain from this lawsuit. it is serious and it needs to be handled differently. >> nick, what changes do you think you can make happen on the domestic violence front? it does seem that many do not complain at all and when they do they end up going back into the relationships that they are in and these tragic endings end up happening more often than they should. >> we hope that the dallas police department will start paying more attention to the training that they give their officers so they know that domestic violence is a serious situation. over a third of the women that were killed were victims for e
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domestic violence. >> thank you both very much. we appreciate you taking the time. >> the dallas police department told us, they could not committcomment on a lawsuit today. next, how the number one song around the world got 14 americans fired. because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar.
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right now, the biggest pop music star in the world seems to
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be the south korean rap sensation si. his song is currently number one on itunes. in 18 different countries. maybe it is that move. yeah, that is one of the many exciting moves in this dance. he has made appearances and danced on the mtv awards, tmz and the "today" show and snl. today the video passed 200 million views. it has lead to millions of parodies like this one. it looks like a bunch of co y k workers having a good time. but their boss doesn't seem it that way. they said they made an unauthorized

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